100m3
100 cubic feet for every foot of depth.
100 meters squared
Well assuming the depth of concrete is going to be 1 meter you will need 846 cubic meters of concrete.
About 232.26 sq meters.
Well, darling, 16.02 meters squared is the measurement of an area that covers 16.02 square meters. It's like saying you have a piece of land that's 16.02 meters long and 1 meter wide. So, if you're planning on redecorating, make sure you have enough wallpaper to cover that much space!
10.20 meters in depth
At 30 meters depth in salt water, a diver will experience a pressure of approximately 4 atmospheres or 4 times the pressure at the surface. This is because water exerts 1 atmosphere of pressure for every 10 meters of depth.
If you multiply length x width x depth, you will get the volume - which in this case will be in cubic meters. Which is 54. Which is the same as 54ml :)
40000 liters calculation: 8m x 5m x 1m = 40 meters cubed 1 meter cubed = 1000 liters of water so 40 cubic meters = 40000 liters of water
The type of wave that has a wavelength of 3 meters in water with a depth of one meter is a shallow-water wave. Shallow-water waves have wavelengths that are much longer than the water depth, which causes the wave speed to be dependent on the water depth.
The pressure at a depth of 10 meters underwater is about 2 atmospheres, which is equivalent to around 1 atmosphere of pressure at the surface plus an additional atmosphere for every 10 meters of depth. This increased pressure is due to the weight of the water above pushing down on you.
Depends on the width and depth of the trough.
A meter is not a refrigerator.My refirgerator has a height of 1.8 meters, a width of 0.8 meters and a depth of 0.6 meters.
The pressure at 10 bars is approximately equal to 100 meters of depth in water. This is because each bar represents the pressure exerted by a column of water 10 meters high. So, 10 bars would represent a total pressure equivalent to 100 meters of water depth.
If you wait long enough, all of it!
The Invicta 8926 Men's Diving Watch is shock resistant and water resistant to a depth of 200 meters.
A kilometer squared is a unit of area, not volume. The weight of water would depend on its volume (cubic meters) and mass density (kg/m^3).